I watched a episode of James May toy stories which he did a model train race with a team of Germans in ten mile trip from Barnstable to Bediford on a former rail line. I know you shouldn't do that because you can wear out the motors and at a hostel environment. but I also thought why couldn't we the Americans do something like that but eleven miles to break the record with the Brits or any other country. I also wonder where could we do that in what area would good for something like that? any Ideas? let me know

Bobharbison

Post subject: Re: James May toy stories

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 1:27 pm

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I don't know if anyone would be interested in breaking the record, it would take a lot of effort and some cash as well.

The Barnstaple to Biddeford 10 mile model rail extravaganza may be eclipsed by another attempt soon.It has been mentioned in the Railway press here that a TV company are intending to lay 74 miles of model track between Fort William and Inverness in Scotland. They have been asking for volunteers to help and it is supposed to be taking place sometime this summer!

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